JackOfAll wrote: 
> 192kHz...... That's going to be configured internally to be UAC2, and I
> wouldn't expect it to work.
> 
> 
> 
> XMOS is the smart choice, from a Linux driver point of view. There is a
> 99.9% chance that anything using an XMOS USB->I2S chipset just plugs in,
> no nonsense, and works!
> 
> EDIT: I have been reliably informed that fixes/workarounds for CMedia
> CM6631 (and a VIA chipset) started going into Linux kernel from 3.9,
> (about 6 months ago in time terms), and that a Schiit DAC which uses the
> CM6631 is working fine with a 3.10 kernel. Now at the moment the
> Wandboard kernel is somewhat older (3.0.35), but when we move to 3.11/12
> that CMedia interface should just work. Do you know what kernel, ("uname
> -r"), is the current default on your Pi? Is that new enough to work
> reliably with the CM6631, I wonder.

I get "3.2.27+" from that line command so likely not to work I guess
unless Squeezeplug is updated. Looked at my Ubuntu PC 3.8.0-30-generic
so maybe 13.10 will have the support.

I will keep the CM6631 (was thinking I will sell it) in the hope that it
may work in the future.

My longer term aim is a high quality USB DAC with the Wandboard in my
larger system using XMOS/ES9023. Possubly the SUBBU DAC if it gets
developed with USB rather than the current SPDIF version.

Again, many thanks for the help and info.


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